Sorry, I was so stressed that don'i even saw what I was writting.
The machine is a HP laptop, centrino. I'm connecting with cable to a network in a student residence. It connects directly to the internet. The network has a DHCP server, and I receive the IP address by DHCP. Yes, I think it has a router. In windows everything works fine, but I need the Linux to work. I tried Fedora and Suse. Both give me the same error. In Mandriva 2005 it works well, but I don't like mandriva very much.
Thank you for the help.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Claude Jones" claude_jones@levitjames.com To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" fedora-list@redhat.com Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 2:17 PM Subject: Re: problem with network
On Sun December 4 2005 8:48 am, João Gomes wrote:
I installed Fedora But now I have a problem with the network. I can't receive the IP address by DHCP. When it's starting the network, it shows me a message saying Invalid Argument.
Please help me!
For people to help you, you'll have to provide more information. Is your machine a stand-alone? Is it on a network? Is it connected directly to the internet? What kind of machine? Do you want this machine to get its address from another machine? Is there a dhcp provider like a domain controller or router? Start with some answers to the above details, and someone should be able to help you. -- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA
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